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The Lilley Museum of Art launches newest exhibition, 'To Hold a Form'

The Lilley Museum of Art at the University of Nevada, Reno has launched a new exhibition titled 'To Hold a Form: Art with Sound in the Work of Jennie C. Jones, LaRissa Rogers and Naama Tsabar.' Curated by Executive Director and Chief Curator Stephanie Gibson, the show features immersive, interactive works that blend visual art and sound. A highlight was a site-specific performance by artist-in-residence Naama Tsabar and a team of musicians, including Ruby Barrientos, Sophie Duvall, Jonesy, Sarah Strauss, and Karlie Watson, which took place on October 1 and 2, 2025. The exhibition remains open to the public, inviting visitors to touch and activate Tsabar's felt-and-piano-wire sculptures, challenging traditional museum norms.

The Lilley Museum of Art launches newest exhibition, 'To Hold a Form'

The Lilley Museum of Art at the University of Nevada, Reno has launched a new exhibition titled 'To Hold a Form: Art with Sound in the Work of Jennie C. Jones, LaRissa Rogers and Naama Tsabar.' Curated by Executive Director and Chief Curator Stephanie Gibson, the show features immersive, interactive works that blend visual art and sound. A highlight was a site-specific performance by artist-in-residence Naama Tsabar, collaborating with musicians Ruby Barrientos, Sophie Duvall, Jonesy, Sarah Strauss, and Karlie Watson, which filled the museum with unusual sounds from guitars, wooden platforms, and strings. The exhibition remains open for visitors to touch and activate Tsabar's felt-and-piano-wire sculptures, challenging traditional museum norms.

The Lilley Museum of Art launches newest exhibition, 'To Hold a Form'

The Lilley Museum of Art at the University of Nevada, Reno has launched a new exhibition titled 'To Hold a Form: Art with Sound in the Work of Jennie C. Jones, LaRissa Rogers and Naama Tsabar.' The show features immersive, interactive sound art, including a site-specific performance by artist-in-residence Naama Tsabar and a team of musicians. Visitors are invited to touch and activate Tsabar's felt wall pieces strung with piano wires, which produce sound when handled, challenging traditional museum etiquette. The live performances took place on October 1 and 2, 2025, but the exhibition remains open to the public.

Dealers get creative pairing artists at Duet—just don’t call it an art fair

Duet, a pop-up exhibition conceived by curators Zoe Lukov and Kyle DeWoody, debuts in Manhattan’s Financial District with 11 galleries and a group show running until 8 September. Housed in the WSA building, each gallery occupies a glass-walled meeting room and pairs two artists around a thematic connection—such as Pace showing Nina Katchadourian with Matthew Day Jackson, or Galerie Sardine pairing Jenna Kaës with Anthony Banks. A group exhibition features works by Marina Abramović, Lynda Benglis, Maya Lin, Radcliffe Bailey, Karon Davis, Miles Greenberg, Carlos Motta, Sam Moyer, Brendan Fernandes, and Naama Tsabar, with performances by Fernandes and Tsabar.